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AndyO's avatar

I think Tucker had a wet dream about Stephen Miller.

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Russ's avatar

Tuckers name is misspelled, change the T to the 6 letter of the alphabet.

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Douglas Gilligan's avatar

"Finally, Tucker Carlson described being attacked by a literal demon while sleeping. He presented this as real, not metaphorical."

1) I can see a Literary Demon attacking Carlson due to his abuse of the English Language.

2) I can see a Literal Demon attacking Carlson, for his overdue payment of his soul for services rendered.

3) I can see Carlson losing his mind due to the stress of keeping all these lies and innuendos in play for so many years, while losing more of his influence each and every month, the stress of maintaining his meager ratings and standard of living must be increasing at the same pace.

I would pity the fool if he had not consciously been making 'deals with the devil' for so many years, deliberately causing harm in exchange for money and power.

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AndyO's avatar

This is Tucker, so the 'demon' is probably an immigrant house cleaner.

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Russ's avatar

"losing the House in 2026 could lead to Trump’s impeachment and “absolute chaos.” Well we have absolute chaos now, anything would be better

"Over half believe the 2020 election was hacked." So the same election system that elected lots of Republicans is flawed when Big Butt loses. Those challenging the election should therefore give up their seats since their wins were hacked as well. The goal is to sow the seeds of distrust, which should not be taken as the loser was the winner. Trump is just a sore loser and all the crybaby rantings does not make him right.

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Douglas Gilligan's avatar

About 30% of voters are Republican, so about half of them is 15%.

~74% of adult citizens was registered to vote and 65.3% voted.

So, using the 74% number, about 11% of our adults (assuming people who do not vote tend to not have strong opinions about such things) believe the 2020 election was stolen from Trump.

Considering how many people believe the stupidist things, that number sounds about right.

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Red, Blue & Real's avatar

The oddest thing is how conspiracy theorists can fully believe two theories that absolutely contradict each other. They can't both be true, but they hold them.

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Colin Skelding's avatar

Tucker was attacked by a demon trying to grab him and take him to Hell for all his lies. Either that or Trump was clawing him in the throas of sexual excitement. ....

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Gordon Bullivant's avatar

Frightening incompetence and ignorance

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Hound's avatar

Stephen Miller should just be called the propaganda minister.

What is tan, all American have a look great on Stephen Miller and other Nazis? A baseball bat.

Tucker Carlson‘s demon might be a fragment of what is remaining of his conscience.

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Randy S. Eisenberg's avatar

I cannot look at Miller without imagining, to borrow SpaceX jargon, his head having a RUD.

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Val Soper's avatar

With all of the tales (lies) that Trump & Co. have spun over the years, they could have woven their own Bayeux Tapestry.

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Douglas Gilligan's avatar

"wind energy is unreliable because it only generates power when the wind blows"

Everybody who has ever driven a hybrid car, and most everybody who has ever ridden in a hybrid car knows that when the battery is being used to power the car, they are not burning fuel.

Everybody using Solar Panels, or ever talked to a salesperson trying to sell them Solar Panels, or just people paying attention to the concept of solar panels knows that when the sun shines, the use less, or perhaps even NO power from the grid, which means any fuel based power on the grid is not being used for that house at that time. And that with the use of batteries, they can even use that solar power at night, when the sun no longer shines.

Same exact thing for Wind Power. The idea is not so much to declare Solar, or Wind, or even some combination of those two are more than sufficient for all our needs, but when combined with batteries, Hydroelectric power and Nuclear power, the need for fuel based power is getting smaller every year.

In 2012, natural gas and Coal was 68% of the overall, in 2022 (ten years later) it was 58%. Most of that due to the growth of Renewable energy sources and the shrinkage of coal use. The trend is real and inevitable. Even without government influence, the trend is happening. While many of us see the trend as nowhere near fast enough, even for those who do not care where their power comes from, it is hard to see any reason to fear the trend, especially at the pace it is happening. Using less of the non-renewable sources means they will be available longer, and perhaps at a cheaper price considering they are no longer in the highest demand.

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Hound's avatar

People who make stupid criticisms of wind power definitely should be spayed or neutered.

One of the biggest advocates of solar power was an oil man and a conservative named T Boone Pickens.

https://pickensplan.com/the-plan/wind/index.html

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